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FC Barcelona has a short turnaround on its hands as it welcomes Celta Vigo on Saturday. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.

Days after seeing its 24-game undefeated streak come to an end in the Champions League, Barcelona returns to action in La Liga on Saturday as Celta Vigo makes the trip to Catalonia. The Blaugrana came off second-best away to Borussia Dortmund in midweek but still advanced to the last four of Europe’s first-tier competition thanks to a rousing 4-0 triumph at home in the opening leg. Hansi Flick’s men now face the unfamiliar challenge of dusting themselves down as they look to lock down their place atop La Liga, with an opportunity to temporarily move seven points clear at the peak.

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Game Date: April 19, 2024

Start Time: 10 a.m. ET

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Game Venue: Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, Barcelona, Spain

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Barca will go on in Europe while second-place Real Madrid was knocked out of the Champions League in midweek, having failed to turn down a first-leg deficit at home to Arsenal.

That piles the pressure on Flick & Co to piece together a successful closing straight in the league campaign, with Los Blancos now down a distraction in their bid to retain the title.

That could play into Celta’s hands if there’s any hint of fatigue from the hosts at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, which would be understandable as they target a trophy treble in the coming weeks.

Barca managed to squeeze its way into the final four of the Champions League despite a 3-1 defeat in Dortmund on Tuesday, where Sehrou Guirassy came up with two for the Black and Yellows:

That marked the Catalans’ first loss since before Christmas, a sign of just how formidable the squad has become during this, Flick’s first season in charge of the club.

Celta has climbed to seventh on the back of its own relentless run of late, though Los Celestes would be better off were it not for a 2-0 defeat at home to Espanyol last time out.

Claudio Giraldez’s men sit level on points with Mallorca one place below and are just three points above 10th, illustrating just how tight the race is for a top-seven finish and some form of European qualification.

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